Sisu
wiped the counter with the worn rag. He made a mental note to check the
inventory for some new ones, for although Moon Point was not the best bar in
the city, it still belonged to him.

He
took in the rowdy environment. A group of men played darts in the corner.
Others debated enthusiastically with a mug of mediocre beer in their hands and
a tray of greasy, half-eaten food on the table. Scattered in dark, secluded
corners, couples made out. Red Hot Chili Pepper’s California started to
play and drunken voices joined in singing the chorus.

Sisu
took a deep breath: Alcohol, fritters, heavy perfume, sweat, smoke, wet dog.
The place stunk, yet, even though he only came once a month, it still smelled
like home. He owned three other businesses now, all of them of better quality,
but Moon Point would always be his favorite joint, because his roots were here, in this
place, within this gritty neighborhood.

Sisu doesn’t play games. When he desires something, he
goes after it. This time he wants the woman named May. The moment she entered
the bar and his wolf got a whiff of her scent, he knew she belonged to him. The
problem is she’s scared and holding back secrets. But Sisu never gives up, and
this won’t be the exception.

She
doesn’t trust anyone, especially shifters.

May is forced to ask shifters for help, but everything
goes wrong when Alpha wolf, Sisu, interferes. He claims to be her mate, but she
knows that’s impossible. Soulmates don’t exist. Besides, every time he comes
near, a strong keening ache grows within her. Surely it is a warning sign for
her to step away, not closer. Right?

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